Menier Chocolate Factory (Photo: Lucy McNally)

Adrian Mole Musical makes Menier London debut

First Published 17 May 2017, Last Updated 17 May 2017

In the titular character’s 50th birthday year, the Menier Chocolate Factory has today announced a brand new production of Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ – The Musical.

Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary’s musical of Leicester’s favourite teen has undergone a period of further development since its original production at Curve in 2015, and Luke Sheppard’s new production will open at the Menier on 26 July at 3.30pm, with previews from 14 July, running until 9 September.

“Honestly. My family just don’t understand me. Perhaps when I am famous and my diary is discovered people will understand the torment of being a 13 ¾ year old intellectual” Adrian Mole.

Set in 1980s Leicester, Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾, follows the daily dramas and misadventures of Adrian’s adolescent life. With dysfunctional parents, ungrateful elders, a growing debt to school bully Barry Kent and an unruly pimple on his chin, life is hard for a misunderstood intellectual who is only 13 ¾… To top it off, when new girl Pandora captures his heart, his best friend Nigel steals hers. Can Adrian win back her love and escape his chaotic family life?

With an infectious original score, this new adaptation rediscovers this much-loved novel and brings Adrian’s story to life once more.

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ was Townsend’s first novel, published by Penguin Books in 1982. It has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, been translated into 30 languages, and spawned 7 sequel Adrian Mole novels. The novels have previously been adapted for the stage, radio and television. This year Adrian celebrates his 50th birthday, and in March saw the publication of a new edition of the first two diaries.

The production is co-produced with Curve, Leicester in association with Anthony Clare & David Ian Productions.

Priority booking for the show opens on Monday 22 May, with public booking on Tuesday 30 May; for more information, please see the venue’s website.

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